Assay
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Location
India
JobType
internship
About the job
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Assay is hiring a Product Management Intern to help shape the future of commercial truth infrastructure for B2B revenue teams.
We're a lean, early-stage startup solving a problem that affects every B2B company deploying AI in their GTM motion: How do you ensure that every AI agent, every salesperson, and every piece of collateral is saying the same verified truth about your product, pricing, and positioning?
The answer is Assay — a structured, versioned, compliance-enforced knowledge graph that becomes the single source of truth for everything a company can claim. When pricing changes, competitors shift, or a feature ships, the entire GTM stack stays synchronized automatically.
We've just shipped the core product. Now we're scaling, and we need sharp product thinking to help us understand how our users actually work, what problems we're solving (and what we're missing), and how to build features that users will fight for.
What you'd do
Talk to users and translate to product requirements — We'll give you a set of early customers using Assay. You'll conduct interviews, watch them work, identify where they're struggling or delighted. You'll synthesize insights and help the team understand the real problem beneath the feature request.
Help us prioritize ruthlessly — We have more ideas than we can build. You'll help make the case for what matters most by understanding user workflows, competitive positioning, and the regulatory/compliance landscape that's driving urgency around our platform.
Own small projects end-to-end — Own the discovery, research, and spec for a small module or workflow improvement. Work with engineering and design to bring it to life. See it in a user's hands and iterate.
Help us understand our market better — Assay is moving into uncharted territory (nobody else is building this). You'll help us figure out: Who exactly needs this? How do they think about AI compliance? What language resonates? What's the difference between a nice-to-have and a must-have?
Who we're looking for
Logistics
Start: Immediately